MotoGP India: Heavy Rain Guyur International Circuit Buddh, Organizers Add Wet Sessions
JAKARTA The series of Indian MotoGP implementations scheduled for Saturday (23/9) was delayed due to heavy rains that flushed the Buddh International Circuit.
Reported by the crash, heavy rains fell during the Moto3 qualification, which made the supervisor decide to stop the qualification before the start of qualification 2.
With the entire time the MotoGP track this weekend scheduled to take place in dry conditions, organizers have announced that a special 15-minute session will be added to the schedule before the sprint race if the track remains wet.
If the track is still wet, the Sprint Race will start with a 'quick start' procedure, 20 minutes after the MotoGP 'wet' session ends.
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But for now, with the rain still falling and aquaplaning being the main concern, especially on the 350km/hour straight track (for MotoGP), all activities on the track are still stalled without any news of when the Moto3 and Moto2 qualifications will resume.
The main class in MotoGP India itself has completed the qualification.AT VR46 Ducati team racer Marco Bezzecki will appear in first place followed by Jorge Martin and Peco Bagnaia in second and third positions.